FOR PRESIDENT, JAS. BUCHANAN, Subject to the decision of TILL DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION 1)c Mail!), „Morning iPoot. PHILLWS & S!ttl - TII:ICDITORS A "in PItOPRIVTORS PITTSBURC H, TUESDAY, NOVEMI3ER 23 copied an article front some of our' exchanges a few days Biwa, stating that plerimis to MePOtes - tietttla ba4leclared that a great' portion of the speech that was ciroulated in 1840, purporting to have been delivered by him was prepared by the Whig Central Committee, anti, as he • Lou many of the etetemeuts to be falschool:, he bit the deeper,t regret that he had permitted them to go forth without contradiction. The HarrisbuTh Telegraph, tow ever, contradicts this statement, and insists that Mu Oght evinet,Cllloaisposition "a few days heforo his death" to retract the misreptcsentations made in the speech at tributed to him. The Gazette calk oar at,entien to the article of the Telegrapb,ond asks us to correct our former statements. We will do en, and infOrlll Our made•rs that, according to the journals of his patty, Mr 001.. z showed no signs of repentance loyhe great ,wren; he perpetrated against the a Ind:lieu:atom hy putting forth so many gross :misrepresentations against, it, aid dn . .. Lis friends indignantly repel the charge that he felt such a weakness as penitunee for the part he took in the matter. We regret, forth suite of Mr Ogic's mcmorY , tha t -. the first statement which we published wa.: not true. There arc out- few whigs who will now deny that the speech was made up principally of the most unfound ed . .11selicrOds, concocted in the heat and excitement of a desperate political struggle. It would be phasing to the better feelings of humanity to snppose that the au thor or these slanders had regretted the part les took in sending them firth, before ite Wili; called librse:f to his iitad account: but this charitable feeling will not be permitted by his friends. They insist that he died witbontretracting a sin tic statement, and exult in the fact that poor Ogle left this life without exposing any of the misdeeds perpetrated by his political associates in 1210, or showing any signs of repentance fur the most glaring anis own.. Hos. A. Pixatmo—We publi,h a communication this morning, speaking in favor of the Hon. Ansa! D Ptptslt, as a candidate fur Governor. There are few democrats in Pennsylvania '. ho stand snore favorably before the people than Mr Piomer. In the western part of the state, where he is Well known, he is held 111 the highest esteem, and would mahe a popular candi darn fur any public station in the gift of the people.— We do not know whether Mr I'. will permit his name to be brought before the Conv,ntion or not, but this we do know, that none more worthy the confidence of the party could be submitted to that body. ClSClNSATt.—TlieCommer:ial says that business is improving, especially on the river, occasioned be tho good stagh of water, and the efiramenement of the pork carrying season., The Firemen are to have a foil: about Christmas.— Preparations are in progress, and as it is to be under the management of the ladies, it mn-t succeed. They are mast rem orszdes,ly siaoghteriog till the h 044 of the city, as well as those who ar,•ivo on a. ViSit. The few that remain are saying their prayers, confi dent that their last grunt is approaching. The Atlas says. "we noticed ? resterrh , y, at the upper / ending, the two masted SCh'J3:l2l' Dolphin, Captain Doyle, from Buffalo, N. 1. loaded with White Fish, and bound fur New Orleans. She cute ed the Ohio by way of Cleveland, through the Ohio canal; and is probably the first schooner that has ever been floatcd from the waters A Luke Erie to the Ohio." The Whitewatcr canal is to open to-day, and the citizens have determined to cclebrate - tl.e event. A great many rabbeties are eu.urnitt , ..,l on steam- TRITE DEMOCRAT " is the name of a new caper recently started at Shippensburgh in this state. Iris thoroughly democratic and 'pledges itself to sup 'port titerpersons who may be nominated for President and Governor, by the National and State Conventions. Mr. Wm. A. KINSLOE is editor and proprietor. The editor announces to his brethren of the press that he frill ho a candidate fur Sergeant-at-Arms at the meet ing of the Legislature. We have no personal knowl edge of Mr. K. and are therefore unable to speak of his waerits, but if no person more deserving applies for the office, we hope he may be elect-d, IRON CANAL BOAT —The Phila. Spirit of file Timrs artys.—Anexpetimental iron canal boat fur the Schuyl kill Navi;ation Canal, was launched on Wednesday ...-4fwerrr-5ha.,271;344 of S. I'. Mbrris & Cu. , on the Dela wive', above Dyottville. She is 70 feet long, 13 feet sylll and 5 feet doep, and built entir.2.ly of American iron. She is to make a trip to Pottsville immediately, and retara with coal. She was towed yesterday morn in: to till F Lirn ono lozks. for that purpoic. LADIES' TEN PIN ALLEY'•—They talk °fest:lt'll:3li- Inr, in Philadel;thia a Bowliaz Alloy ,'or Ladios. Near ly $llO have already been subscribed for the purpose. • there is such a one in New York. Willis says it is "most luxurious in aiditszippoilitinents—carpets, otto mans, dressing rooms, Ste. The families subscribing are of the nrsit fashionabie dives, and no male foot is suiT,•rcd 'Caner this gyneciaa gymnasium—the pins being sat uj by girls, and the 'attendance eizclusively fominiac." The Paris correspondent of the New York ".Dentsche -Schuellpost" states that a young painter, Ameranthe Rouibet, has discovered a process by which heron avlt has never learned drawing, may in a few acquire the power of drawing exact copies of Pictures, on either an enlarged or diminished scale. A committee of swans having examined and reported fivarably on•the discovery, the right to it has been pur chased by the g,mernment for an annuity of J 2 francs, rind it- will shortly-be made public. FATit. AFFEAT. — Ttic St. Louis Republican sa s: A fracas locenrred a few days since between tun deck lurid* om board the Sarah Ann, which resulted in the death of one of the parties, It commenced in a fight with fists, when two having attacked a hand named -George Parks, he drew a knife and stabbedone of his antngettists in the breast. The wounded man lingered or.rait sestniday morning, When he expired. The al froy occurred while the boat was on her passage from ~ale nr! tothie otioe. Parks, immediately Oil the boat ArriVing at ottriewee, delivered himself up to the city gThe St. Augustine News says that the portage of Haulover,connecting Nlusquito Bomb Lagoon with -theme-waters of Indian Ricer, is oboist being &Kam 12y odor of Gen.- -Worth, previous to cutting a Canal thereat. This duty is entrusted to Lieut. J. E. Blake of the Topographical corps, a gentleman enti nmady qualified for the service. 'The Canal, when completed, win afrnra a er) ti n ios...= inland nlrirtn" 10 vpiter inks% .• [Col ov , pobdinice 1.4:1* . 11 tom iug .I'ost . Stocke--Firern flea' cl ians W. Ti0itii,::41r.....;" /043. Dear Sirs:-4".PAN'ttiara. In the mutt of a 1.o:131'1th:in!" Stodia, which' fur the pas t year or two ha 7 beta down to zero, are now up to blood-heat,—the great (119;eris. that they will curt up too rapidly to the boiling point, when their value will e‘aporate, and tho holders of the residue of valueless certificates will have their "fingers burnt." As lougas money rmains plenty, stocks will advance; on the contrary, when money becume3 scarce they will depreciate.. The todency of the Twill' would be, to keep the money market.easy, but we have such acute managers of finance in this atmosphere of Brinksand Bankers, that I would not be surprised to find the pleat y di tfnserl amongst the people by the Tar iff, coot rolli,l at any moment it may suit the specula ting' purposes ;;f dirt wire drawers. l'intmen's fights are of daily occurrence: the result of au inefficient roller!. The perfect impunity with whirl, these outrages have been peimlited to pass for t.Overal rears, very naturally emballenctl these out laws. and led them to the commission of new and more. aggravated offitoccs. ialobitant , of have at len;;Ilt aWa'teltrA to a sea-:e ,:k• the disgtace t. high has been -brought upon them. and I mistake the it character greatly, if they du not force th e ir public a gents to an early and. a doncrmined opposition to this growing evil. l'ale , s they succeed, it would nut be surpri s ing if the-elitcy combatants should eventually select the Maytit's Office for their bloody exhibitions. 'Ili: , business of our merchants, which, fit tlo pa , t few maxi's, has been sohqppily pressing on them, is now abating, and they will soon have a respite from their labors. to prepare for the closing of the present y ear , an d the active business that is anticipated to coat• munec with the advent of the new one. Welt ire'nething new• in the political world, unie.s the results of the electi9n in New• York, Micbizan, &c., rnay be colvidered unexpected news to the out- ILiazted democrat the conatrv. ().tr to.wnsman, .1. \V 1 . 2 .:0n, GOnenal. ha cceiced the appointment of See,e)(l .1. sistantYastmastei General from the Prosidont; a com -1,13111, M. by no atlv.r one of Ole friewk more ricldy deserved. Mr. 1)-son has Icon persecuted be the enemies of the administration (bin old whig fri,•;1&) thron:h whose calumnies many of the Democrat': Sea afore were induced to vole, during the hint ses.iion. a gainst his nomination as Commissary General. II..• is a high minded, generous citizen, w ith capacity to till a much more elevated-post—to which the future wi!l d,uhtintroduCe him. Your friend, tr - fThtt Florithieleption has resiilt , •(l in the cln era tar.; , In littrity 4 , 1 !(11 to th kg; • iatar,.. I.•t pa:,..ed the Canadian Pa r'darnort to rt‘n dor the Judge , of thv Gmit, of King's Bench in tlr•it part of the Pros iner, her:tnfore Lower Canada, pendent of the Crown. Ihe G,v, rnm (;..ncral has gi% en it his Cori , t:!:.—t'pwarclAl. 1:2,000 bz%i: Con', e w• - •+ - ..: c •cA 1311timut..2 on tlic us} , l i.ist. KEN TLIC K TUB AC:CO.—Ph: Lotiisvlll 4 7, Joni nal szi.%, the amount of this artielo received I . ] t h at , 11 . ...1 , 11'114 the your endiw4 N,,%. 3,1. cx,•ccd , thnt ),‘ar o% 30:J0 bh 111 several counties th crop wai cut short I,y trly fro.t, and such v..as als:k tha cl- , e in :%iis souri and li,diaha. TILE MURDER/AI INET AllD.—Tht! ChhZar. D"m orrat Vineyard been convicted, Doty would have pardoned him. Vineyard ha: now :in n:mooed him , elf 11S th".:! Whig' can:lid:lw t . or the ]tci=- laturc, and rune On tho StrOlq4lll of h tvhr:: hiih• I a lo co foci)!!! In Rhode 14ind this nould be sudietent to elect Lim Goveruor. As IlkON SHIP- - The hark Iron Queen arrived nt New York. no Wednesday frotn Rabin. Titis VC,;Se I was built at. Aberdeen. Scotland, and is about 350 tow: bur hen. The hull is built entirely of iron, listened to iron beams: her keel is 3 inehes deep, no 1 is hollow, into which what water t.he makes !lows. .iid is ly pumped out by a pump in the centre. The Marine Insurance effices ofiNw York have each subscribed one hundred dollars for the relief of th e indigent widows and orphans of the crew of the United States schooner Grampu. FEDERAL PROTECTION OF AMERICAN' INDUSTRY - Covering the IEIIIS of Congress tvith foreign carpeting. A LIBEL CASE.—JAMES B. SAMI'LE, editor of the fin Spit it of the Times,: has been found gull ty of publishing a libel on Jo:if( P. ANDEILON. In %%brit manner J. P. A. was libelled we have nut ascer tained, but we suppose it must have been a most un warrantable attack, or the jury would not have found Sample guilty. A letter was received on IVednesday, by a gentle mail in Philadelphia from Reading, in which it is stated that Jacobi was under medical treatment at that place at the time of the murder of the Castner The Pre.iii.l4_lt of the Unitcil States has recog nized ADOLPH E. Bona:, as Consul of Belgium for the pert of Philadelphia. EXE:IIPLUiT PCNISHMENT. — E. .1. Ccamlalh Post master at Caurak, Gaorgia, coma...tea of taking money from letters po. , ,sing through his office, has been sen tenced to tea yea ri hard labor in the state prisonol Geer- r A man's advertisement in a lvell circulated newspaper (like the Pittsburch Post) is a locomotive sign-board that travels about and is soon by tons of thousand • MURDI:R. ON BoAau TILE Stile CREOI,E. — The 0. Bulletin et 13th, say' —A steera:.w. pa,seneer, Simon Penard, on board the ship Creole, from Bor dornix for this port, attacked a female passenger with. a knife on the 3th inst. and stabbed h , •r+o St.V.,:'rdy as to cause her death. It appears that I'.-card kit his wife and vas roaming to this cou.ary with his child, in company with said female, when during the passage be became ,leadons of her, and from that cause it is sup posed was led to commit the act. The Creole arrived yesterday, when Penard was delivered to the proper authorities. CHARTISM ssu itEPEA I..—Thu English papers state that Joseph Sturge, the Quaker, who is at the head (lithe m iral force Chartists, has been over to see O'Connell, to endeavor to form a jonction of fdrcei.— The negociation does net seems to hive been very suc cessful. The Etrglii'll paveic.tl for:•e Chartists are headed b 3 reargus O'Conuer, a countryman of and a bitter personal enemy, SC P POSED FrtAen.—The Ohio Fund Commissioners wore authorized at the last session of the Legislature, to negotiate a LO'an in New York. of $1,500,000 at 7 per cent. to pay off domestic creditors. The checks issued to domestic creditors, which this loan was to ofF, exceeded, it has been discovered, the estimates and appt:opriations, $150,000, which is.ascribed to rand. (114.;:4oi: . A Dv Y,NT I. ht. l:.w•n Tc4t.tirial Guictu.., of the 11th fullqyring letimlrou) one of the amignguts tit (Nit • Fore tAx.imm, • Corcgan. Emigrating Camp, July 13, 1343. S The Cornpany for' Oiegim is at thi. place, and at present engaged in erassing,Laramie l s fork, which is eery fill. W hit the exception of imc man who had his urmbirikeu by an accidental discharge from a gun while pursuing itbutfule, all are well. Our reads have been good beyond all expectation, particularly fur the last six.hundred miles, and I do not believe a ruud equally good and of the same length can be produced hi the States. Our cattle and wagons, so tar, stand the triftwell—indeed the cattle are fattening general ly. Many of the men are working crii.vs; • 1 myself have two yoke, and find them better than oxen. There is no heavy polling, which requires lai-gc oxen, mid cows are decidedly faster, mid consequently better. You have, ton, their milk at night; and in Oregoa, I nun in. Milli:A, ag4 ud COW is worth as much a: a yoke of cat tle. let the emigrant, next voar tic them 'elves oat with cow to and briagloosc ones to supply the phi ccs ut sw - li .;et tern. \V work tl.,m at the wheel and in tic lead ,' . . \VI. it '''' "°''' travr llo . l o''' , '""' C''''"'a" (l nil''' ' lce to n r .,.... : , , , a ll aion on ettlier. Lin.l th.,, c., !n pel tutu i'lvi"; 13uriin=t•'..,. 0 "r 1 ""s i" I ' ll 'l''''' of the 13::n is C , T11 , • -11, - ,,,,1 . c.rni , r.:111,...! 1., : ) ,,,;1 in wi:li the fritt.bd- , ;fill:. Di-tance to 'ln. e.,.p i:. the 1,1 ,:attains ab , mt a,r m .,.. :,,i ii ,, i : „ i 1,,,, g, w ir i ,, wrni bt appear t„ ho yi,,,,li„g - 21•,l or 250 mlie., anti to r.t., ti,o) 6,) , J..fhe .... It it 'r 1.-, and aot ,: ...,;•..,-.le,lia the tii.nint!ti . i.vliicli they ha \ e hats been cord, without rain, Lir llt , I;y4 month. o: , r .:„ 111 ,,,,..„.„,,, c i . nails beinz op Platte river, in the bottom, our catch: It :r. is 5 , th L. I arn ttn , :barita'ole in tin-, ~.iiip.)3;ti .n; could lilt 31iff,r fo r wit,or exe.. , y. lit short ibterval, but r...triv it ap,.. - ..trri to in to n, , ,,1 only to Lk , ,u,g4est-11 ii hen ire loft the river for part of ad lY• ll''' , h'"'''' to he t.l,nrly ~en. %Vi:titer 1 :on right or nut, the or, w. , done hut ~el, kat, tt.-; that river (nun t h e pair,[ mi 4 4i•iii mil iitii du tin harm. It -tan olfeild those only at which leis struck it to till; 1 ,1,,,,,,1,0 u t 400 711 , .,•.4 ~,,,,,,,, ii (1.,t,,,,:,..,. It may Ir,il the people; to be on —hay , cht.c.••ly :toy tributarie:. None of oar tuc'.i.. ha 4 tlitdr wand' aza:nst. all ccrdriNance3 that may he in boon stolen ,Ilire leaving the 6 all -, 1 , ricer. WC ' llO t',..7,1kd to :I,•felt. L 11., ., ion-ill:la, , :l or i11,31,1.',,i11. , ',,r;y0ujt., , , 1101 v in O K miim of the Slims. and Cheyenne Indians, Fit t , :ct: It. SIII: N 11. Th.'s are not all d,tnnerats where it will he neces. , ary to keep a more vi 4 ilant . o , 0 wo ear the narn , . T11",',: aill men ia 0,11- rabl,-, watch. At this place we found a few Spaniard;. with who .1...... 11,...y oat i-ii, I that tlf.! p,•ople ,Itottil do their a , 'lnall rnrzo or fluor, &c. I"ok"d °T I n''''.rs• from own w ,rlt ill titan r 0%,, w;i:". .r hi., w.„1.1 have ever:. Towre, in the Spanish pr3vin,..o, abo it 405 mile; die- ttn , : ng II .0- ia th..ir w av, and tti-i iv,uld practice all taut. Their price. nre s'2llper hundred bit. flout:: All- ~, ,I, - i , ma:lw , eras ,ti 0. , ~ 1,, this end, gar i , .:', par pound; ~ ,f t, ii 50 Per P"'id; wh''''''' y It 1, b .t. ,v „, ” We 111 , , 111 'ZI I 1 our rani; who ho.e. s'2 per pint: and every thilog .. , I.c in tau_ sane.. propo:-. 111 . 101,1 „, „. „,, , ,,, i ili 0:1 .: a ii „ii,., t „ Ll i , , •,,,i,p,y a the pally, lion. Enjj , :rmilq will 11,,,,, be able 01 ',',1,14 - 1 . Ul • the Ile - . that ti I I ` 111'• 'II .c: Or -1 , 16 , 1,,11- . 1:o all such we csissity of toipplyi.:g th.‘rn... , ',,, , ',ilia t:,.' lic•---0,,i:-F, ot sn.y __ life bc•fore startin4. The , : trill tin.l it to th-irtriter.•-ti to load their waguns with 50,11art,Cle , a, a IV het e 21 , 11- , ti,,,,,,a , which t i„., i .., r , y e ll ~,, t h, w .,,,,,, i 0 , t ,,,,,1 or im. We want writing hilt fair, open dealia7. e‘ , -. , :a in poi'. I crriberin7 t1,, ,, m , 01 , 1`...1 With 1,1r.,ii , 1, o a :al other 11, , ,, , y P. , ..'• IV , ‘‘',..,- 1 ~ , ,,1 1, 11 ,, t1e , 1. 1, ,, d 1'11;y1, , ' , • ~-,:ii, for 1,,,,,ii,;„.. which this iii is . h i , ~,,,n i„ ,, , 1, i i z „ b. it y r b y O (.. w •,)% t T nor, a:.11 .. / , '.: Lte,rf. , I/F/1 ~ , ,14/ 1110 ll i. , Fr, ricis tray.M,, l O, acv fi,,,1 iii ~-,• ~,,ry,•,, , ,1•1e than lt,,i'SL•3 q R. Nh , k• 1‘ , want a aril wit,, 1 , ~ .,t, • ,!,r,, ,. 1. :.,y :ill and tho , e CO111111E011: vhatild peniiiire Ilicim viillii kiiiii, Min E. liiii lie: , at” mid put , lc 5 lei iiol. and , 7 aq ii i,, /.,,,Jei.e R. Sh,lrik. \V l, W rl:It. LLMX 1 W 0 win .1.•- - ,:trt frivil !1ii , 10,,, :01 , , In 'crow, al '....r whi ,- 11 s'ici- ' ' . , , , , i who i., ii-,.11 ie-on tiny,' with it, • wow.; of (lot otlire. 1 shall peublildv have tin mipinitiinit, of Corn/mini:a is ~ La , i i i ,,,,. r, , ,,d, ,11... , ,,,,,',11,, pet ,'.,rill thorn 1 ., ,r. the best ink-rt.-4s of tinz wit! , "al until we rea,,, 1.',,i'l I ',LH. whit t i,i,,k o f em i ', min:: 11,,a u IV? II I 1.—L , ,0 1 1., not 111 e ,1111 e, 11111 sum,, a man is Francis R.. Situals " hall the hip , -a boo it I, upc,', .:2,1 1 , , be. N,l Lllat it ..'y ~N . , , ,,, , , ! t„, ~,,‘,• 1.,, yr, , ,0, , ,, I ii4.,,r,,1 lII , ' 111,,,1. pinitl n,T/lIIV, I i• patience and periever....l•7l.. tar acct in the Paton, of the ty,r i ,‘,.it•' party. and i4.-t• Ti ulr. yo,r,, , nrl , l nave, for our eu-ididate, the 111 , ,,l 1 , ',i,a1.t, wan ,:, J. 1 . NII2 ‘lr i 'l:R. ' Our party. n man wh, eotn. , fr- h front am mg. the . pc.,,),', wit., hive no 0111 grodz.e:: to settle, no preju dice. 1..,., , i ..• away. a-,,1 ~,, 1 , :,11:i •:l1 -I:1 , t, be f,iry , ,ivo.r. ii h i 1,.•%.`1" -a . : 1;i•:1-.1 . 1i . l'i o,zil.,..lliii:l_ 111 list. if, ID, i,.!, ~ SA L n-I,.—Accou f... , SFiat L):11 -',,rl`_ •,..,t C;l. - • riser+ abovz., vvry L, c, a., falling; ilp2re 4 mans i - ) tir c!::inac; 01, Mtis,•nri, awl .solne 20 in 1.•,. in ton tOti ‘l 4 , all, in the lowor It TM+ of Ow bat 3 I . .ct ,Aatt'r Chr 1,,,(11111Ant an,lent•arl Itch' Spria kVit.nit ,t.:116 at, Corn 10 It , .-,111 r. 1.11 t t. :"?.1V;1111 , :i I 111.1 t lII , ' t pr. .V 11,1.1 11. D. Gnu,' Sire of 0..." (1.":1:111 Lul 4 Cf (11.! 61 , 2 ahoy' I, , tlgt! at ‘VZlAlitlyt./11 hall, itt that city. on Mon( lilttitakr a (hi-titer oftitf- titatal tilt. it 111=MIEll :\ lust not 14. u raqr. n iit . o \\ 1it..., to t!... , ::.10Q : c ,th or l• IV. I\ i•di(nr, 111, 7c,"'W ()r- 12,11. •\••'.c 1 rk (2o.in-r and I:,quircr, .C.4.1!11.1 . t; ism I.l.rry ntt ha• coma. 'd that g,.•1 S.IIIII c;'o•te!r , <, I:1 hie n•rr•at caili ".trl"•uturrs nl i.mr• V..i•.t." K • I ••1u thtow....T in th.. 1'ic0v.......10ry,!th.•,...0tur...r of IT,T!, I :2:a.r naintii . ..• at T 11.1 1 ,611 of th. Santa F.• throli. , ll Weitt•ri. '1•••••. , . T., tr.\ .r.•:.; I 1,1 that M Irrviltt Vi .!.•! m die .3:11,6 -6,666 S6:ll' 6614'111.64. t ' ,' rident:, u4.( 6 -; 101 . 1 6 1. 6 •:y